Boogie Island: Weekend Playlist by Citrus City Records

by | Jan 10, 2020 | MUSIC

Every Friday night, RVA Mag brings you a playlist curated by Virginia’s most influential artists, musicians, and institutions.

This week we’re bringing you an encore presentation of a playlist made for us last year by Citrus City Records. We’ve been big fans of this label here at RVA Magazine for quite a while, and they’ve got a lot going on so far this year. From the start of their every-second-Sunday residency at The Camel this very Sunday to their big five-year anniversary show happening at Gallery 5 on Friday, January 24 — two weeks from tonight — you’re sure to hear their name around this city a whole lot as 2020 gets rolling.

Their weekend playlist makes clear exactly why; it perfectly displays the excellent taste of label bosses Manuel Lemus and Rene Franco. From tracks by Citrus City leading lights to classic dance floor bangers, this one is sure to light up your weekend and bring a much-needed warmth to this chilly winter.

Drink your juice, Virginia.

Open this playlist from mobile in your Spotify app HERE.

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